The interdisciplinary field of Digital Environmental Humanities (DEH) creates space for the merging of environmental historical research with dynamic digital storytelling tools. For environmental historians, tools such as story maps and digital exhibits can be interactive and engaging conduits for framing and sharing different aspects of research.
Below is a curated selection of resources such as digital storytelling tools and resources for finding geospatial, climate, and biodiversity data. This collection is not exhaustive, and is intended as a starting place for further exploration!
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Digital Storytelling Tools
Biodiversity Data Sources
Geospatial Data
Geospatial Guides
The interdisciplinary field of Digital Environmental Humanities (DEH) creates space for the merging of environmental historical research with dynamic digital storytelling tools. For environmental historians, tools such as story maps and digital exhibits can be interactive and engaging conduits for framing and sharing different aspects of research. Here are the most recent posts on our website that employ digital methodologies and tools.
We Are What We Eat: A Review of “The Human Cost of Food” Digital Exhibition
“A Response Will Be Forthcoming”: Tracking the Boundaries of Ontario’s Provincially Significant Wetlands and the Fight to Protect Them
Call for Papers – Feminist Digital Methods Book Chapters
Announcing the ASEH-Gale Non-Residential Fellowship
Call for Submissions: Animal Encounters
Exploring 3D Capture to Preserve the Changing Tantramar Marshes’ Tidal Wetland Landscape
Online Event – Teaching American Environmental History: Digital Sources in the Classroom
Virtual Event – GIS Days: Discover the Science of Where
Missionary Data for Climate Reconstruction and Environmental History in 19th-Century China
Academic Blogging in the 21st Century Knowledge Economy
NiCHE Conversations Roundup #13
A Near-Future Herbarium: Field Guide and Posthuman Collaboration
This Is Not a Photograph: A Collection of Conversational Mini-Stories, Experimenting with Text and Texture
Botanophilia Correspondences During the Revolutionary Era
The Herbarium as Digital Manuscript
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